Formations of Small Satellites Offering Huge Cooperation Potential

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Regional Leaders Summit RLS Sciences München, 14.7.2016 Formations of Small Satellites Offering Huge Cooperation Potential Prof. Dr. Klaus Schilling Zentrum für Telematik Magdalene-Schoch-Str.5, D-97074 Würzburg, Germany klaus.schilling@telematik-zentrum.de

High Scientific Profile The journal Science selects every year the Breakthroughs of the Year and in addition also the 10 runner-ups for the most promising future scientific areas. Here the topic Satellite formations corresponds to two mentioned fields.

Commercial Perspectives for Small Satellites in Earth Observation Planet Labs produces pico-satellites with dimension 30 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm for Earth observation with about 5 m resolution 2016: launch of about 100 Dove satellites flying in a constellation is planned Picture taken by Dove pico-satellites The companies Spire (San Francisco) and PlanetiQ (Boulder, Colorado) detect with a pico-satellite constellation atmospheric deviations of GPS-signals and infer weather characteristics (like temperature, pressure, humidity)

Emerging Markets for Pico-Satellites UWE-1 UWE-2 UWE-3 Worldwide launches of pico-satellites (mass ~ 1 kg) and nano-satellites ( mass ~10 kg)

Small Satellite Formations will be the necessary next step to follow the constellations Forschungszentrum Adaptive Robotik Informatik VII: Robotik und Telematik Emerging Markets in particular for pico-satellite formations

Objectives: Realisation of a challenging, inspiring, motivating and affordable joint project All partner regions Georgia, Upper Austria, Quebec, São Paulo, Shandong, Western Cape, Bavaria host universities, companies or agencies with emphasis in space technology and participate. Universities from the partner regions are involved in leading edge research on pico-satellites, and operate already several satellites successfully in orbit. It is a symbolic perspective, when the partner regions extend their terrestrial cooperation to hig-htech demonstration in space to realize a system of cooperating small satellites based on technologies from the partner regions. Applications in Earth observation and environment monitoring will be addressed.

Space Activities in the Partner Regions Québec The Canadian Space Agency is located in Saint-Hubert, Québec Space / small Satellite programs at Regular Canadian Satellite Design Challenge (CSDC) to build small satellites Bavaria hosts a broad spectrum of space activities at agency, industry and university level

Space Actitivities in the Partner Regions Georgia is home to more than 500 companies in the aerospace Western Cape Prox-1 University Nanosat Mission CPUT works on the ZACUBE-1 satellite São Paulo Upper Austria SumbandilaSat as starting point for SunSpace and now Spaceteq Shandong Shandong Institute of Aerospace Electronics

Distributed networks of satellites support higher temporal / spatial resolution in observation data, higher availability, graceful degradation capabilities in case of failures Miniaturization techniques enable realization of satellites at continuously smaller masses, decreased costs for launch Further challenges for small satellites relate to relative navigation (position and attitude), inter-satellite communication in dynamic environments Leading edge research supported by ERC Advanced Grant (the highest valued European Research price)

ZfT /Uni Würzburg: Roadmap for distributed networked pico-satellite systems (UWE = University Würzburg s Experimental satellites) 2017/18 NetSat-1 to NetSat-4 Formation Flying Mission Distributed Computing Capabilities Formation Control DTNs, MANets 2016 TIM, TOM - Relative Navigation 2016 UWE-4 - Position Control 2013 UWE-3 - Attitude Control 2009 UWE-2 - Attitude- and Orbit Determination 2005 UWE-1 - Telecommunication Internet in Space UWE-2

Conclusions The paradigm shift from large spacecrafts with multiple payloads to cooperating distributed small satellite systems offers interesting application potential, topics for research and education, as well as for international cooperation. Networked satellite systems offer efficient approaches for high spatial and temporal resolution of observation data for cooperatively solving complex tasks for higher fault tolerance and robustness of the overall system There are excellent opportunities for international partners to contribute specific components or instruments for integration into the satellites, but also to contribute a dedicated satellite to the network. Partnerships in ground station infrastructure offer participation of a broad audience Due to the aerospace hightech emphasis in all the regional partner states, there are excellent cooperation opportunities for small satellite networks! A project with high visibility